Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 46, Number 136, Decatur, Adams County, 9 June 1948 — Page 5

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i^^/cLASBI^E? a R* te ® «*, or !•*»*' 2 time* 7k; ■■?'. i timM 31-75 ■K' ’, < sr p for con»ecM>< : 1 N.i ‘la.Mffed lcr sklpday mK*,, ]0 point BLACK I < per word each *“' £ «inl® uin rharße - X listed In P aM Increase over be m office b/ ” through Friday. |iM* ; i» 9 a m '_ 0 IK) r s A aKr.7n'<RHVirE Fruits .nd ire K*y’» Wm ‘ ■K' -- •; l r u l te.'d barn .: V'U ■*■*»'' 3-50* 1K...-., ts JffiK-' wk. old ; , >*H*’t» • '■’• 'i ■ ■T".,, ..:<!■ -"•"’• <-, ‘P ■H 135 |K.j ;; . j ('.jniouth 4 door condition. Dick Mu'cr Sal' S. 113gtf bottle gas i available. Übrick 112tf . . .■* for plant Jl _. X. 1 size Also long whiten. Good H^Lf., |, r .n i u'-r 136 3tx o;- :i |, ir( . state, all ■■'; ' copneM Corner, m 3tx gjiHj.j, iHooe Faints--good Outnide. inside k barn your neighbor,” tie |sKid it Übrick Bros. 63 ts IKu, Ten day watch re■JKrfnice. Work GuarM>:.- Sutton’s Jewelry T DELIVERY on Roper .-'. i■' I Refrigera- • Water Heaters all with ■ • < \pplfances Hatcheries. 89-t 411 < ollie and Eng HHMLrd puppies, 6 to 10 Ai»o 1 to l>i years ■s' many others. Harry ■ Ind 133-12 t - makes of washing |MteH guaranteed. Used MB tv, .••►»!" d radios. Deep !!■*■ ' • ■• K. then |HkM*. Us X -nd. 113 If M Hf.m i bedroom. I New roof. New x-'h stoker. Hard |Hl&eri Fin place. Many g®-: Plenty of closet trntrally I<> ated. t’onter 423 X Second street. Bocsn.an. General In Heal Es'ate, 153 8 St. Phone, 3. lUu ts mMJLE « room one story hardaoorl floors, large BMbs with built in features, good garage, shrubbery lawn, no '■!• J- - , ament heating a’ 7lt; Mercer Ave. m* 4 '- '--n ins & Real Estate ■*t 2nd st Phone 3. ■ 1,011 ly* « FUNINGMHA tintil kinds of SB’"' »<reena, doors tc winitou.il lumber made ifli at ion. No orders °r 100 small to be f'nFWiy and courteously §M ili!t Phone |M* V» 3rd St. Ernest High, o*ner Sc manager. S ' e HV~SALE iTat. H “ l»tt It) jo a m. GreenCombines, an makes »•« daier, Holland. ' Case. Mowers, cultislde mre, twine, plows Skyline k Pape. Farmers: Hring machinery you wish btut Farm Equipment Roury hoes; cuiU ■C '►‘"ket packers; culti ' *»d y ft. heavy duty y*’ ’Prtng & spike ■L*'®". soil control k Genera; spreaders; Hom *«k manure loaders. ■£,** r * k «. fertiliser ga,den tr »* ■lu. 7* bars; House and ■(./ *ire and twine. B*<h? ,7s ®° n ’ >w ■k «£ tr *‘ tor * t,d cult * KL n AnD Arbor seif baler; culti ■'•tJ?* 014 for 01,T ‘ :r *“■ ■harCT* l «M 16-M Me- ■ art m*®* lr * c tw; mount f or. Giivtr 7«; * Sarvtce u>-t W 1 ••wr —

FOR BALE — W p. A toilet. Box 214 c/o Democrat. 136 3tx FOR SALE-- Holstein bull, 18 months old. Fred E. Fuelling, Decatur route 3. 134-3tx FOR SALE: 1947 Crocley, good condition. Dick Mansfield Motor 113gtf FOR SALE— Matcned set of Lullabye Chestrobe and bed. Phone 8824 - 135-2 U FOR SALE— fairge Evan* oil burner. Also Maytag washer. Call #771 after 4 p.m. 135-3 t FOR SALE: Porcelain ice refrig, erator. 100 lb. capacity. Wilbur Selking, 1 mile east. 2 north of Pr ® bie 135g3tx FOR SALE—-500 bushels of good yellow corn. Phone 358. A. I). Suttles, agent. FOR BAU-: ( HEAP - 35 Chevrolet pick-up. Phil L. Macklin Co.. Chrysler - Plymouth - Reo Tre <*« 136 3t FOR SALE - Young fryers, live or dressed. Second house south Yost gravel pit, Mrs. Perry Everett. Phone 6(9-E. 136 g#u FOR SALE-Cushman motor scooter in A-l condition, with a lot of extras on it. New tires. Philip Nussbaum, Monroe. Ind., phone 85 -° 136 g3t FOR SALE--Used camera. >5 mm Argus 03. F 3 5 lens with filters k carrying case. Excellent con dltion. L. Anspaugh Studio. i 132-6t' FOR SALE —All kinds of vegetabe plants; sweet potatoes and yams. Also seed potatoes and flowers. Strahm's Grocery, corner Nuttman and 9tb. 134-3 t FOR SALE—Kerogas white enamel stove, built-in oven. Also Fordson tractor and Ferguson plow. Charles Hoffman. Preble phone 6 on 17. 134-3tx FOR BALE — Beauty shop equipment for two operators, first class condition. Telephone 60 Monroe. Or inquire at Loren Burkhead's residence Monroe after 4:00 p.m. 134-a3tx FOR SALE—Furnished cottage at pigeon River. Also 1937 Ford V-M coupe; heater, seat covers, good paint, overhauled, new battery. Merlin Venis, 727 Schir meyer. Decatur. • 135-6tx FOR SALE: 5 room modern home, gas furnace, full basement. Owner transferred from city. 811 •Mercer avenue, call 6712. FOR SALE - F. H. A. home completed year ago. Gas heated, hardwood floors, built-in cupboards, very comfortable open side porch, immediate possession with about #2.900 down. Loan can be increased Bob Heller, Realtor, i'eller Building, Phone 870. 134 ts FOR SALE - All modern 3 bed room home, located in one ot the 'test residential sections of Decatur and built under FHA specifications. Immediate possession as owner is leaving city. For inspection call 68. The Kent Realty Auction Co., Inc., C. W. Kent or Gerald Strickler. 134 g3t FOR BALE — Post War automatic gas heated home, full basement, water softener, automatic hot water, hardwood floors, two finished bedrooms, third bedroom available, built in cupboards, restricted neighborhood. Discount allowed for necessary exterior redecoratioa. 12.150 down, balance available through F. H. A. monthly payments. Possession Aug. 1. Bob Heller, Realtor. Heller Building. Phone 870. 132 ts FOR SALE Living Room Suite* We have the living room suite you have been waiting for. See our new selection. Many styles and colors to choose from an<i selling at price* you can afford to pay. >IO.OO free in merchandise with the purchase of a living room suite from June 9th to June 30th. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. i J * *• FOR SALE — Gehl Forsge Harvester. complete with Idower. Brown-Manly 7 ft. disk-harrow. Cultivators for John l»eere A or B tractor* Clipper fanning mills One Harvey elevator. John Deere wagons, shellers and mills. New Holland baler twine Cement mixer*. Leaden Dairy Ba™ equipment LeLaval milker*, sep arators, food freexer*. Steffen Implement Co. Third St Phone 1W 13# 4t FOR SALE — l »ed Merchandise 1— piano A-l condition |48.59. t — used Living Room Suites HUM and >4BW I - MUP 1— Square Table >1 W 1 Occasional Table >9 W large number of bed »pnng» and teat tresses Twin and full *t*e. Chssi’ for cash This merchandise traded in on new and came from j good boat, spraguw Fur =:£r Store Phone 133-

‘iQl ICKIES by Ken Reynolds * J/'* / 1 Are you sure the Dem<»< rat Want Ad said this boat didn't . leak?" 1 FOR SALE-Thayer baby buggy, like new. Reasonable. Phone « g 's- 136-3tx FOR BALE—Massey Harris cyl-' inder and bar hay loader, like ! new. Herman Bulmahn. R. 1. ! Hoagland phone. 136 3tx FOR SALE — Cushman motor scooter, side car and tandem seat. Good condition. Will make excellent delivery outfit. Zints- ’ master Motor Sales Phone 372. 138 3tx ’ JI'ST RECEIVED — Large ship- , ment of chrome breakfast sets > with plastic top tables. They must be seen to be appreciated and they're priced to fit the 1 purse. Sprague Furniture Store. L Phone 199. 136 3t' ( FOR SALE — Studio Couches — A lovely sofa by day and a comfortable full size bed at night. Ideal for apartments. Many color* and styles to choose from. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199. 13# 3t LANE CEDAR HOPE CHESTS , "The Gift That Start* a Home." We have a limited supply in walnut. mahogany, lime oak and prima vera finish. Better burry if you want one. Sprague Furniture Store. Phone 199 136 3t ! FOR SALE Graham revolutionary plows Enders Weed Sprayer*. Power • Aire paint sprayers. Bready garden tractors. Fair-bank-Morse hammennills. Freeman manure loaders. Judson lime spreaders. Wayne air compressors. Rotary hoe*. AllisChaliners "C" mounted mowers. Side dressing attachments for seed cultivator*. Allla-Chalmers mounted corn pickers. 2-14” bottom plows. Very good J. D. field cultivator. Massey Harris hay loader Gerber • Moser Implement Co. U. 8. 27. Jnone*2ssL 136-3 t WANTED WANTED: Hay to make. P. O. box 218. 135g3tx WANTED We do paper hanging, call 1869. 136 2tx WANTED —1 will be available to do housework for 2 weeks starting June 14. Phone 1875. 136 It WANTED TO RENT~lou»e with 5 or more rooms. Have no children. Phono 1478. 134-6 U WANTED TO BUY— Beef and dairy cattle. Bchelmana Market. Phone 3081. 79-U WANIED-Hay, straw. P~m or baled wire or rope. Johi . 6262 Decatur. .-MP' WANTED Experienced mech nlc*. Good proposition offered. See or call Doc Vizard after 5 pin. Call 861 or 103. 13#-b4t WANTED - We buy Don, rags paper, hide*, fur, grease. Also handle new and used structural steel and pipe. For quick service cal! Maier Hide and Fur Co. Our only address 710 West Monroe, Phnas 442 194-ts WANTED TO BUT— Used cars Dick Mansfield Motor Salos 141 8. Second BL. Decatur, lad. IM-tf WANTED W. P- A. toilets, cess pools, ceptic tank* to < lean. Stale where you live. Drop a card or phone Major Harris. Grover Hili. Ohio, phone 76. 134 g2lt WANTED — my or wtraw, loose or baled. Burk Elevator COm phone 25 or 886. U»-TF WANTEDTliooirbig clean rags suitable for cleaning machinery. Will pay 10c pound — Daily Democrat. M,4f i WANTED Baling job*. Have new 1948 Holland pickup hay baler Inquire of Albert Heyerly. tele phone Cralgville. 23 on 23. 134 3tx WANTED — Exe« llent opportunity for man not neceasarily with, *ale* aMltty. but who will apply! himself He can earn excellent} Wage* for text 13 weeks, doing I laterexßng outdoor work. If in-! i«i«.tcd write Gevrje O Sweet-1 ' au care Hotel Van Ormaa Fort Warn*, lad * t3> 3t*

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Wanted — Hay to make on share or buy In field. Have pick-up bal er. Aschliman Brothers; mile south, half mile west Kirkland M-bool. Phone Cralgville 1 on 6. 135 3tx WANTED- Radios to repair. Radios can be repaired -by appointment • • while you wait. All work reasonable and guaranteed. Phone loss Monroe. McCnßough Radio Service. 129-ts WANTED— Mimeographing work, Professional equipment. Save money on lettara, sales messages, programs, forms, stc. Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 244-TF SEWING MACHINE Repairing - us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. We make covered buttons, bucaels, machine buttonhole*; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman's 223 North First. 129-26tx i HAVE TO HIRE A MAN to'heip our District Manager handle our Increasing business in this community. This work I* in line with the program advocated by the Department of Agriculture. Must have car. Permanent work, good pay for man who has had some farm experience. Write Box 146 c/o Democrat. 136 it MISCELLANEOUS STARTER~AND~ GENERATOR service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales, 140 8. Second St., Decatur, Ind. I73tf BOTT IJi Gas and Electric Ranges? Go to Haugks and choose from their large stock. Get the range of your choice. 80-ts MONEY“tO 'LOAN~ _ Cash loans ot >lO to >3OO made to men or women. Decatur Loan k Discount Co. Trust Bldg., Phone 319 65 TF RADIO REPAIR tor complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks W-ts SEE HAUGKS for automatic water heaters— water systems— bath-rooms-or kitchens. We furnish, pipe and install anything we sell 80-ts THE HOLTHOrSE DRUG CO recommends Magic Foam for cleaning that upholstered chair. Guaranteed satisfaction when used according to directions. 135 3t FARMERS ATTENTION—We remove dead horses, cows, hog* etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad ler Products Co. 16-ts APPLIANCE SERVICE - If we} can't fix it throw it away. We! repair all makea of washer*, aweepera, irona and other small | appliances. White wringer rolls for all makes of washers. Araold k Klenk, phone 163. 97-TF ELECTRICAL WIRING SUPPLIES — Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fixtures, motors or anything that you may need. Quotations given on any Job, Arnold k Klenk. 217-TF SPARE TIME Re*pon*lble man or woman, earn up to >IBO.OO monthly, working three hours each! week. Candy Bar and Colored Bubble Gutri di*lril>ution. Income! r'i. rts immediately. >395.000 cash \ vestment. Write, address and! phone to H. J. B. Box 213 c/o| Democrat. 135 3tx ROOFING AND BIDING-We are now booking orders for spring! roofing k siding. Many popular colors k patterns to chouse from. Also Alsco Aluminum k Thermoseal combination windows. Alum inum canopies, awnings, combination doors. Call for tree! estimates. "We apply.” Arnold k Klenk. rb"»« «<»- H-tt — FOR REN F—FOR RENT — 4 room cottage with bottled gas -at Cedar loke, north of Howe. 513 So. sth. Phone 1075. 136-3tx —o Elkhart Man Killed In Railroad Accident Elkhart. Ind., June 9 —'(CP) — A railroad accident yesterday kill- . William Alexander. 47. of Elkhart. Alexander wa» coupling a freight car when it ran over him. NOTICE I will be out of my office June 10 • 11 - 12. DR. ROY ARCHHOLD

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New Equipment / * Fl • 1 I I M-l . .form/ ■■Hmrw.iaiEu.. • t .a ——J Among many new kind* of hay making equipment which will be demonstrated at the graHrfland field day at Huntington, June 16, will be a pick-up field chopper for cured roughage Farmers over the state are alert for new and more practical method* for growing, harvesting and storage of good winter feed.

Silo Demonstration Planned Thursday Research sitows that there is less loss of feed value in ensiling gras* and legume* than preparing it for storage in any other way. state* county agent Archltold. A* a result of these findings, dairy men are being urged to make silage of first cutting hay either In permanent or temporary silo. Temporary *llo* of wire or picked fencing and *i*a! craft paper are very practical. Two temporary silo* will be built on the Roy Price larm Thursday. The demonstration will be con ducted by field men of the Kraft Fimmls of Decatur. Interested dairy men are invited to the Price farm any Hine Thursday to see the silo under construction and filling. The silage will be field chopped. The Price farm i* three mile* southwest of Decatur on federal road 33. Trad* In a Good town — uecatur — 350 I ALL TIME HIGH MAY, 1920 MID-JAN. POSTWAR PEAK | w WHOUSALE prices aa of May 29 : | were only .7 per cent under the j postwar peak of mid-January, ac- | cording to the Labor department's wholesale price index of h<)o commodities. The level hit 164 4 of the 1926 average, which the department uses a* n base of 100. But as chart shows, things were worse in 1920. (Intermtionjl)

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Boys Admit Putting Rocks On Railroad i Indianapolis, June 9 — (UP) — Juvenile authorities said today that ' two five-year-old boy* admitted puti ting rock* »n a railroad track and causing a wreck that injured a raili road employe. George Johnson. 61, a signal • maintainer, remained critically in- ' jured fit Methodist hospital. He was operating an electric speedster for the New York Central railroad when It hit the rocks and threw him 1 off last Saturday. A railroad policeman said the boy* admitted putting the rooks on Hie track anti walking away. They said they lieard a noise and turned , around and saw the speedster was , derailed and Johnson lying between , the rail*. Meet Friday Night To Plan For Fair The Adams cottnfy swine project committee, headed by Ralph 8. Myers. and the beef project committee, with Henry Rumple as chairman, will meet at the office of L. E. Archbold, county agent, at 8 o’clock Friday evening to make plan* for the Decatur free street fair exhibit* UT US MAKS YOU A HEAL GROWING MASH WITH YOBR OWN GRAINS AND MASTER MIX CHICK CONCENTRATE | W* ar* *»!•*«* 1* aaka , yw a real *<■<>• !«■ Mat* , by ariadb* a** bMeacla* KH. ; yaar awa ar ala wIH Met- f tar Ml, CMtk Caecaatraf* wltk Matble-Vtta Wa raaamaiaad as* fellow *»e eegrata* Matter Ml, tee*la* program at* farmelet. COM* IN—Sil US TODAY — BURK ELEVATOR CO. Decatur 25 Monroe 65 Peterson 5021

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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., June 9—(UP) —Livestock: Hog* 160-200 lb* 24 25. 200-225 lb* 24. 225-240 lbs 23.76, 240 300 ll>* 21 25 231)0. W4OU lb* 19 2529.76, 100 160 lbs 21 25-22 50. roughs 17 50 down, stag* 15 down. Calve* 29. Bpring lamb* 30. clipped ewe* 25. clipped ewe* 10, clipped buck* 8. Steers choice 31-33. good 29-31, medium 25-29, common 22-25; heifers choice 30-31. good 28 30, med him 25-28. common 2225, cows choice 22-23, good 20-22, t utters 17-18, canners 13-15 f bulls heavy 25 26. good 23-25, light 20-22 INDIANAPOLIS LIVESTOCK Indianapolis, June 9- (UP)— (I’.MAi Livestock: Hogs. 10,000; light bog* less steady than early; 180-340 lbs about steady at >4.00-34.50, early top 24.78. later trade around 25-60 lower at 23.50-24.00. few choice 24.26; heavier average* steady. 25 lower than Tuesday's average; 260SW lb* 22 50-23.75, 290-350 M>s 21.00-22.50; 150-170 lbs 22 00-23.25; sows not fully established under tone steady to weak *t 16.50-18. no. few lights 18.50, Cattle. 1.200, calves, 700; steer* little changed; good 1050-1150 lb steers in load lots 34.5t1-30.0v; bulk medium to average good yearlings 31.50-34.00; medium weight heifers 29.00; cows slow, nearly steady; odd good beef cows scarce; vealer* fairly active, mostly 1.50 higher, good and choice 27.00-29 50. Sheep. 2tm. fat lamb* fully steady. 5o higher than recent sales; dec k good and choice locMb shorn lambs, No. I pelts. 27.00; csld fall lots medium and good spring lambs 29.00-30.00; slaughter ewe* steady, choice light to lino, bulk medium and good 8.00-10.00. Markets At A Glance By United Pres* Stock* higher in moderate trading. Bonds irregularly higher; U. S. governments did not trade. Curb stocks higher. Chicago stocks irregularly higher. Silver unchanged in New York a< 74% cent* a fine ounce. Cotton future* steady. Grains lit Chicago: wheat, corn, oats and barley futures Irregular. Cattle very active. 1.00 higher, sheep active, hog* slow. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat; July 2.30; Sept. 2.29*4'. Dec. 2.29%; May J. 27%. Corn: July 2.19 ,; Sept. 1.96*4. Dec. 1.70: May 1.69%. Oats: July 94%; Sept. 86; lh-< ! 86%: May 85%. Soybeans: July 4.26; Nov. 3.438. STRAWBERRIES Now takinif order* for .Michigan Straw berries. Will have Cherries and Raspberries later. Mrs. Roy L. Price Phone 7962

KENNETT. MURRAY A CO. Corrected June 7 160 to 200 lb* >490 200 to 225 ib* 24.00 225 to 240 lb*. 23 76 240 to 250 ib* 23.50 25<» io 260 R* 23 00 260 to 280 lb* 22.00 280 to 300 lb* 2100 300 to 325 lb* 20.50 325 to 350 lb* 20.00 350 io 376 lb* 19.50 37* to 400 lb*. 19.00 140 to 160 lb*. 21.50 120 to 140 Ib*. 21.00 100 to 120 lb*. 20.50 Rough* 350 Ib*. down 17.00 260 to 400 ib* 16.50 400 to 500 lb* 15.50 £OO to 600 lb* 16.00 Stag* 15.00 Boar* 10.00 Veal* (Wed. A Sat ) 27.00 Lamb* I Wed A Sat.) - — 24.00 Ewe* (Clipped; 10.00 Yearling* 15.00 SCHMITT’S STOCK YARDS Corrected June 9 160 to 200 Ib* — 24.00 200 to 225 ib*. 33.76 225 to 250 Ib* 23.60 250 to 260 lbs. 23.C5 260 to 270 lb*. 22.50 270 t 280 lbs 22.00 280 to 290 lb* 21.50 29d to 300 lb* 21.00 300 to 325 lb*. _. 20.50 325 to 35cf Ibfc 20.00 350 to lbs 19.50 375 to 4<»o lb*. 19.00 i'.O to 160 lbs. 22.00 120 to 140 Ib* 21.00 Rough* X/0 down 17.00 down Ewe* 8.00 Bucks 6,00 Lamb* 23.00 1 Calves 26.00 Boar* 10.00 Stag* 14.50 WHOLESALE EGG ANO POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furnished by DECATUR PRODUCE CO. Phone 380 Corrected June 9 EGGS —Producer* prices Grade A large white .45 Grade A large brown 43 Current Receipt* .31 Heavy hen* .29 l.egliorn hen* .21 Cock* . .. .12 Fryers call for price*. LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected June 9 Bean* subject to cuange during day. Price* delivered at elevator. Ask for price*. Grain: .03 per bushel !e*a. C’ 'n; .07 per 100 less. f ob. farm. GRAIN PRICES Adam* County F. B. Co-Op’* Berne-Monro«-Willl*m* Corro ted June 9 ' Wlf-.it 2.19 i Oat* 100 Corn 2.00 Beans 4.03 Call for rve price* Nearly 1.4'8* miles of irrigation canal* keep the Valley of the Sun around Phoenix. Artz., fertile and verdant. N A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOURS: 0:80 to 12:00 1:00 to 5:00 Saturday*, 8:30 p. m. Teltuhone iN

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